Koren Wellness Articles

2019 Top Ten

December 31, 2019 | 0 Comments

2019 Top Ten: Highlights of the Koren Wellness blog So many posts this year touched upon so many powerful and unique topics that it was difficult to pick only ten as the 2019 Top Ten. But I tried. Let me know what you think of my selection. Click on the post title to read the…

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Weight Loss: Waiting for Poundage to Go

December 17, 2019 | 5 Comments

Longing for weight loss: are you fat? Oh my! That’s not a very politically polite thing to say, is it? Let’s rephrase that, are you pleasingly plump? A bit pudgy? Do more parts jiggle than you’d like? As Rodney Dangerfield once said, “Do you leave potholes when you jog? When you’re given a menu at…

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Gratitude: Count Your Blessings & Focus on the Positive

December 3, 2019 | 2 Comments

Gratitude and blessings Reflect on your present blessings, on which every man has many, not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some. —Charles Dickens (M. Dickens, 1897, p. 45) How much of you is mind? How much of you is body? Yogi Berra once famously said, “Baseball is 90% mental and the other half…

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Back Pain: Learning the Lessons it Offers

November 12, 2019 | 4 Comments

For back pain: a natural alternative to the orthopedic surgeon, steroids and opioids A well-known chiropractor was suffering from back pain and disc pain, sacroiliac pain and searing pain going down his leg (sciatica). Some days he couldn’t walk more than ten feet before the intense pain forced him to stop and sit—even on busy…

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Chiropractic in the Time of COVID-19: A Missed Opportunity?

Chiropractic organizations, chiropractic schools Chiropractic’s overall reaction to the COVID-19 “pandemic” has been disappointingly “non-chiropractic” because it has not been congruent with chiropractic’s philosophy and world view. I’m not referring to individual DCs of course. Many have not drunk the “Kool-Aid®” and have not been scared into submission by the herd-like mainstream media. If you…

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Crib Death Dropping: A Silver Lining to the Lockdown

First a little background on crib death Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or crib death (cot death in the UK and Australia) is the sudden, unexplained death of an infant under one year old. It is the leading cause of death for babies between one and 12 months old, according to the National Institute of…

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If You Wear A Mask You Should Get Vaccinated

Highlights Germ Theory vs. Hygienic School Face Masks Make Us Sick End The Lockdown—Everyone Back To Work Just Follow The Rules Land of the Free, Home of the Brave Germ theory vs. hygienic school Question: What does the wearing of a face mask have to do with vaccination? Answer: Both subscribe to the same germ theory.…

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Iatrogenic Illness

The nursing home pandemic: Let’s be clear, this entire Wuhan Flu (Covid-19) so-called pandemic is a hysterical overreaction to a seasonal flu. The numbers of deaths and cases have been inflated to justify the overreaction—the computer models on which the lockdown, etc. have been based were found to be seriously incorrect and there is no proof lockdowns, social distancing, masks and all the other things we’re doing make any difference at all. …

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Science or Science Fiction?

You can’t. OK, you can. In these times of social distancing it’s hard to find exciting things to do. How about shopping? Beth and I went to Costco. It’s never been an exciting experience, especially since one of us (OK, me) doesn’t like shopping. They have notices outside the building stating that it is mandatory that people wear face masks. We didn’t have face masks and walked right in. We shopped uninterrupted (there were a...

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Hysteria: More Contagious Than the Flu

Coronavirus hysteria Ah yes, the news and the coronavirus hysteria continues. So where have I been? I’ve been collecting great information and doing podcasts. I’m very proud to have been asked to speak for the Weston A. Price Foundation in their Wise Traditions podcast. It was just published. Below you’ll find the link and a description.…

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Coronavirus: We Should Have Learned by Now

And late-breaking coronavirus news (as of March 31st) Both NY and CA report that the number of new cases of coronavirus is dropping. But even more is dropping—a March 30th paper published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases estimates a 0.66% death rate [WHO said it would be 3.4% and that set off the panic]. (1)…

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Corona Fiasco: Can We All Go Out and Play Now?

The big corona fiasco “Computer modeling” is a fancy way of saying we put data in the computer and it gave us answers based on certain assumptions. Computers have made lots of predictions: the earth will freeze into a new ice age; the earth will heat up and our cities will be under water; AIDS…

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Corona Virus: Going, Going, Gone!

The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed—and hence clamorous to be led to safety—by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary. H.L. Mencken  Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts. Richard P. Feynman, Physicist & Educator Corona virus hysteria is very powerful!…

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Corona Alert: The Martians are Coming!

Corona alert! The Martians are coming! Our current corona hysteria reminds me of an event that occurred in the not-so-distant past. The novel The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells (first serialized in 1897) described a Martian invasion of the earth. The police, the army and the air force were powerless before their powerful…

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